Numerical study of O(a) improved Wilson quark action on anisotropic lattice
Hideo Matsufuru, Tetsuya Onogi, Takashi Umeda

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates the $O(a)$ improved Wilson quark action on anisotropic lattices, calibrates anisotropy parameters, and assesses systematic uncertainties, resulting in a hadron spectrum consistent with previous isotropic lattice results.
Contribution
The paper introduces a numerical calibration method for anisotropic Wilson quark actions and evaluates systematic uncertainties in hadron spectrum calculations on anisotropic lattices.
Findings
Calibration of anisotropy parameter to 1% accuracy
Systematic uncertainty in calibration estimated at 3%
Hadron spectrum consistent with isotropic lattice results
Abstract
The improved Wilson quark action on the anisotropic lattice is investigated. We carry out numerical simulations in the quenched approximation at three values of lattice spacing (--2 GeV) with the anisotropy , where and are the spatial and the temporal lattice spacings, respectively. The bare anisotropy in the quark field action is numerically tuned by the dispersion relation of mesons so that the renormalized fermionic anisotropy coincides with that of gauge field. This calibration of bare anisotropy is performed to the level of 1 % statistical accuracy in the quark mass region below the charm quark mass. The systematic uncertainty in the calibration is estimated by comparing the results from different types of dispersion relations, which results in 3 % on our coarsest lattice and tends to vanish in…
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